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2006 Alabama Code - Chapter 2 — LIMITATION OF ACTIONS.
Article 1 General Provisions.
- Section 6-2-1 — Applicability of chapter - Generally.
- Section 6-2-2 — Applicability of chapter - Exceptions.
- Section 6-2-3 — Accrual of claim - Fraud.
- Section 6-2-4 — Accrual of claim - Right of entry.
- Section 6-2-5 — Right of entry not tolled.
- Section 6-2-6 — Commencement of limitation - Principal against deputy or agent.
- Section 6-2-7 — Commencement of limitation - Where demand necessary for action.
- Section 6-2-8 — Suspension of limitation - Disabilities.
- Section 6-2-9 — Suspension of limitation - Claims against estates.
- Section 6-2-10 — Computation of time - Absence of person from state.
- Section 6-2-11 — Computation of time - Nonmerchant mutual accounts.
- Section 6-2-12 — Computation of time - Stays by injunction or statutory prohibition.
- Section 6-2-13 — Computation of time - Contracts during war.
- Section 6-2-14 — Computation of time - Granting of letters testamentary or administration.
- Section 6-2-15 — Agreement or stipulation to limit time prescribed void; exception.
- Section 6-2-16 — Sufficiency of partial payment or written promise to remove bar.
- Section 6-2-17 — Effect of foreign statutes upon actions on contracts.
Article 2 Time Provisions.
- Section 6-2-30 — Commencement of actions - Generally; actions for injuries resulting from exposure to asbestos.
- Section 6-2-31 — Commencement of actions - No limitation.
- Section 6-2-32 — Commencement of actions - Twenty years.
- Section 6-2-33 — Commencement of actions - Ten years.
- Section 6-2-34 — Commencement of actions - Six years.
- Section 6-2-35 — Commencement of actions - Five years.
- Section 6-2-36 — Commencement of actions - Four years.
- Section 6-2-37 — Commencement of actions - Three years.
- Section 6-2-38 — Commencement of actions - Two years.
- Section 6-2-40 — Commencement of actions - Six months.
- Section 6-2-41 — Limitations on claims to charge real estate with debts and obligations of decedent.
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